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Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« on: 27 February 2016, 09:42:34 »

Lifted up the bonnet this morning and found a hole in this pipe


Now I'm not even sure what system this is but it looks like the pipes gotten hot and melted the rubber which is worrying, as most probably know this is where I rear ended someone but the item itself doesn't look damaged? Can anything else have a knock on effect?

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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #1 on: 27 February 2016, 10:29:26 »

Found out its part of the secondary air pump which can be unplugged, but is it goin to cause a problem with a hole in the pipe?
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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #2 on: 27 February 2016, 10:42:25 »

I've had that hose fail on mine - led me to junk the whole secondary air system.

Once you remove all the parts, stick a 15mm solder ring end stop (yorkie plumbing fitting) in the end of the short rubber hose that link the metal pipework to the pipework on the exhaust manifolds and secure in place with the original spring clip.  This is so that you don't get exhaust gasses blowing out of them  ;)

I can do you photos and send you the pipe fittings if you want - I've since moved onto 3.2 manifolds so the pipework is gone and I kept the "blanking" plugs.
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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #3 on: 27 February 2016, 11:02:56 »

That sounds good news at least, I'm more than happy to remove something that isn't needed.

If you could send some pics that would be awesome, either pm or email me at skellypeter@hotmail.com

Do you happen to know the fuel I need to remove? I'm just about to look into it.

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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #4 on: 27 February 2016, 12:10:36 »

That sounds good news at least, I'm more than happy to remove something that isn't needed.

If you could send some pics that would be awesome, either pm or email me at skellypeter@hotmail.com

Do you happen to know the fuel I need to remove? I'm just about to look into it.

Thanks pete

Presume you meant FUSE  ;)

It's the 30 or 40 amp one nearest the big purple relays in the engine bay box.

Remember to pull the wiring plug off the air valve (where your blown hose attaches) or you'll have exhaust gasses blowing out of there  :)
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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #5 on: 27 February 2016, 12:22:17 »

Nice one thanks buddy, and yes don't know how fuse turned into fuel  :-[
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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #6 on: 27 February 2016, 13:09:45 »

Factory fitted hole... Aka TADTS ;D
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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #7 on: 28 February 2016, 18:30:15 »

They all go there. Check the (metal) one way valve is operating properly, if so simply ignore it. If not, you want to block the SAI pipes near the exhaust manifolds.
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Re: Has anyone blown a hole in this before?
« Reply #8 on: 01 March 2016, 20:35:41 »

Can you just remove the fuse and leave the pipework alone?

I take it that it's the SAI that makes the v6 sound beefy on a cold start
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